The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes165-166Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1951 |
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... owners time chartering their tonnage to the regular lines is , of course , not novel by any means but it is doubtful whether it has ever been practised to the extent that it has been in 1950-1 , and many shipping men are asking ...
... owners time chartering their tonnage to the regular lines is , of course , not novel by any means but it is doubtful whether it has ever been practised to the extent that it has been in 1950-1 , and many shipping men are asking ...
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... owners want good yacht skippers . They are not overmuch impressed by certificates - though the owners of large foreign- going yachts insist on them . Nor does big - ship experience cut much ice . Maybe you have navigated a steamer round ...
... owners want good yacht skippers . They are not overmuch impressed by certificates - though the owners of large foreign- going yachts insist on them . Nor does big - ship experience cut much ice . Maybe you have navigated a steamer round ...
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... owners below the average of honesty ; black sheep are inevitable in any flock . A big group of shipowners have recently taken what is undoubtedly the right attitude in the matter of cargo gear , which is not now subject to survey like ...
... owners below the average of honesty ; black sheep are inevitable in any flock . A big group of shipowners have recently taken what is undoubtedly the right attitude in the matter of cargo gear , which is not now subject to survey like ...
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